A lovely teable. I always think pink & grey complement each other beautifully. Haven't seen that Tetley tea before...went on the list! I love your china and I think the tablecloth with napkin pockets is a wonderful find! Thanks for sharing and thanks for linking to Tuesday Cuppa Tea! Have a great week!Ruth

From your teacup setting to the your luncheon everything is so lovely! I love the history of your setting, and the wonderful memories of sitting and enjoying a fabulous meal with family, that must be attached to it. Thank you for sharing ..xo HHL

Hi Jeanetteann,What a lovely tea set and tablescape. I bet your lunch guests had a wonderful time and felt very special with such a beautiful setting. Love the combination of silver and pink. Great job. Happy May.

Such a pretty tea for one. It is so relaxing to sit with a pot of tea and slow down for awhile. Your table set for your guests look lovely. Everything goes so well together. My husband while he was in Viet Nam sent me a set of white china with silver edging. It must have been the thing to do back then!Have a good week,Nancy

Hi Jenaetteann: I'm Connie at http://hotflashncraftn.blogspot.com/, your new GFC friend. I would love it if you stop by and be mine, too.You have some gorgeous tea sets. I'm so jealous. I collected once, lost them by leaving them with one of my children, "it's only stuff" she said. I have 1 McCoy, now. Anyways, we do dress-up tea parties every time I visit my grandchildren. Thank you for sharing...

Wow, if I'm having tea by myself it would not be so fancy, but that looks so relaxing - maybe I need to pamper myself sometime. You have such beautiful collections! I love the Nosegay pattern. Thanks for linking up.

That is a lovely table setting! Compliments to your brother for belonging to those that served and that therefore know about discipline.This day was my husband's birthday, that's why I went back in time to read this post too.Love to you,